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Exploring Manila's MUST-VISIT Museums!


Metro Manila is not just a bustling metropolis but also a treasure trove of cultural and historical gems. Among its many attractions, the museums stand out, offering a deep dive into the nation's rich heritage, artists, and scientific advancements. Whether you’re a history buff, art lover, or curious child, Metro Manila's museums cater to all interests. Here’s a look at some of the must-visit museums in this dynamic city:


Photo of Ayala Museum taken in front of four trees with a few bike commuters and people in it.

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Ayala Museum

Located in the heart of Makati, the Ayala Museum is a cornerstone of Philippine history and art. This modern museum showcases a wide array of exhibits that are connected into the country’s pre-colonial and colonial past. The museum’s collection includes crafted dioramas depicting key events in Philippine history, offering visitors a comprehensive overview from ancient times to the present.




Picture of National Museum of Fine Arts which is located with two Philippine Flags.

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National Museum of Fine Arts

Situated in Manila’s historic Rizal Park, the National Museum of Fine Arts is a sanctuary for art lovers. This museum houses the nation’s finest collection of classical and contemporary Philippine art. Among its prized possessions is the iconic “Spoliarium” by Juan Luna, a masterpiece that has become a symbol of Filipino resilience and artistic brilliance.




Manila's iconic children's museum is fully reopening to guests with 'all-time favorites' and new spaces!

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Museo Pambata

For families and young explorers, Museo Pambata in Roxas Boulevard is a delightful destination. This children’s museum is designed to be interactive and educational, encouraging hands-on learning through play. Exhibits cover a broad range of topics, from Philippine history and culture to science and the environment.




Inside of UST Museum of Arts and Sciences with all the artifacts and histrocial items in it.

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UST Museum of Arts and Sciences

The University of Santo Tomas (UST) Museum of Arts and Sciences, located within the historic university campus, is the oldest museum in the Philippines. Established in 1682, it offers a diverse collection that spans natural history, fine arts, and archaeology. The museum’s natural history section boasts an impressive array of specimens, including rare and endemic Philippine wildlife.



The front of Lopez Museum and Library building

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Lopez Museum and Library

Founded by the prominent Lopez family, the Lopez Museum and Library in Pasig City is a haven for historians and bibliophiles. The museum’s extensive collection includes rare books, manuscripts, and historical documents that offer a glimpse into the Philippines’ rich past.


Metro Manila’s museums are the vibrant centers of learning and cultural enrichment. Each museum offers a unique perspective on the Philippines' history, art, and science, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the nation’s heritage and identity. Whether you’re a resident or a tourist, a visit to these museums will undoubtedly enrich your experience of Metro Manila.

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